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This fine young piano trio has been offering a series of thematic programs that explore a great expanse of the repertory, organized primarily by national styles.
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However, in 1909 his stagestruck side, still smarting from the hooted failure of his play "Guy Domville," in 1895, was appealed to by a request from the Duke of York's Theatre that he contribute a play to a London repertory season organized by J. M. Barrie and the American producer Charles Frohman.
This fine young piano trio is offering a series of programs that explores a great expanse of the repertory and is organized geographically.
Conversations about American Ballet Theater's storybook repertory are often organized around three categories: those ballets that are unredeemable no matter which guest stars have been trucked in (Neumeier's "Lady of the Camellias" springs to mind); those that always manage to save themselves, no matter who is dancing (like Ashton's "Dream"); and those whose fortunes are casting-dependent.
28-March 1); a Dianne Reeves concert for Valentine's Day and a "Big Band Holidays" show near Christmas, with the singer Cécile McLorin Salvant; concerts of Pakistani, Brazilian and Cuban music; and repertory-based programs organized around Ellington, Brubeck,Cole Porter and others.
Like all great sirens, she sang hauntingly, and, in her tireless effort to keep Louis amused and besotted, she organized a repertory company that gave amateur theatricals of professional quality in the several private theatres she had constructed — each a jewel box.
A unifying structure could be helpful in focusing marketing strategies and organizing repertory choices.
Both symphonies were beautifully organized, and the repertory played to the orchestra's assets.
She also organized the Dance Repertory Theatre (1930 32), which produced concerts jointly with such modern dance choreographers as Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman.
An organized pie-fight after the repertory screening of Alan Parker's Bugsy Malone makes perfect sense in context, as the 1976 film, which cast kid actors like Scott Baio and Jodie Foster as 1920s gangsters, swapped bullets for pie cream for the shootouts.
The first involved a dozen short sketches written by various authors and called "Moscow -- the Open City"; the sketches were subsequently organized into a single production and entered the repertory of the Playwright and Director Center.
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